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WHAT THEN?

On judgment day, when the Son is on His great white throne, all nations before Him, and the books are opened, what then?

Matthew 25:31-33 NIV
[31] “When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all the angels with him, he will sit on his glorious throne. [32] All the nations will be gathered before him, and he will separate the people one from another as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats. [33] He will put the sheep on his right and the goats on his left.”

First, the nations…

What will Jesus do with my nation? Sheep or goats? Does my nation fulfil all the criteria for being “sheep”?

Sheep belong to Him; He bought them with His own blood. He knows them and they know Him.

John 10:14 NIV
[14] “I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep and my sheep know me…”

Why are the sheep sheep? They entered the sheepfold through the door, the Good Shepherd. They follow Him. He gives them eternal life. They will never perish. No one will snatch them from Him or out of His Father’s hand.

In the main, South Africa as a nation falls far short of these requirements. We are not sheep. Why are we not sheep? As a nation, it’s everyone for himself. Governed by greedy and self-interested, power hungry, corrupt, and godless politicians, the fight for survival unleashes in the main, the worst that is in us.

Who are the goats? Every nation that does not qualify to be “sheep” is “goat”. Goats are all set aside for judgment. What comes next?

In this process, there is no safety in numbers. Every “sheep” and every “goat” nation must be scrutinised. Every sheep and every goat in every nation will be tested, to receive either reward or punishment.

Revelation 20:11-12, 15 NLT
[11] “And I saw a great white throne and the one sitting on it. The earth and sky fled from his presence, but they found no place to hide. [12] I saw the dead, both great and small, standing before God’s throne. And the books were opened, including the Book of Life. And the dead were judged according to what they had done, as recorded in the books…
[15] And anyone whose name was not found recorded in the Book of Life was thrown into the lake of fire.”

Though God’s judgement will fall on every nation, like Lot from Sodom, He will preserve everyone who belongs to Him. Jesus promised that they will never perish.

The Lamb’s Book of Life has an indelible record of the names of every “sheep” belonging to the Shepherd.

Let’s examine the criteria. First, Jesus is the judge.

John 5:21-23 NLT
[21] “For just as the Father gives life to those he raises from the dead, so the Son gives life to anyone he wants. [22] In addition, the Father judges no one. Instead, he has given the Son absolute authority to judge, [23] so that everyone will honor the Son, just as they honor the Father. Anyone who does not honor the Son is certainly not honoring the Father who sent him.”

Jesus’ judgment is based on the objective standard of His Word, by which He condemns or acquits.

John 12:47-49 NIV
[47] “If anyone hears my words but does not keep them, I do not judge that person. For I did not come to judge the world, but to save the world. [48] There is a judge for the one who rejects me and does not accept my words; the very words I have spoken will condemn them at the last day. [49] For I did not speak on my own, but the Father who sent me commanded me to say all that I have spoken.”

The Father judges by one standard.

John 3:16-18 NIV
[16] “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. [17] For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. [18] Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands CONDEMNED ALREADY because they have not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son.”

Why, then does the Bible say that God will examine our deeds?

Revelation 20:12 NIV
[12] “And I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne, and books were opened. Another book was opened, which is the book of life. The dead were judged according to what they had done as recorded in the books.”

Matthew 25:34-36, 40 NIV
[34]“Then the King will say to those on his right, ‘Come, you who are blessed by my Father; take your inheritance, the kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world. [35] For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, [36] I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.’…”

Revelation 19:7-8 NIV
[7] Let us rejoice and be glad and give him glory! For the wedding of the Lamb has come, and his bride has made herself ready. [8] Fine linen, bright and clean, was given her to wear.” (Fine linen stands for the RIGHTEOUS ACTS of God’s holy people). “

… L[40] “The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’”

All sin is the fruit of unbelief. “Good works” are the response of faith in Jesus.

John 15:5, 10 NIV
[5] “I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing…
[10] If you keep my commands, you will remain in my love, just as I have kept my Father’s commands and remain in his love.”

What we do, then, reveals what is in our hearts.

We must never be fooled into believing that all people are intrinsically good. The Bible declares judgment on all people because the human race is rotten at the core.

Jeremiah 17:9 NIV
[9]”The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?”

Even the Apostle Paul concluded…

Romans 7:18 NIV
[18] “For I know that good itself does not dwell in me, that is, in my sinful nature. For I have the desire to do what is good, but I cannot carry it out.”

Sin is both universal and incurable.

Romans 3:23 NIV
[23] “…for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,”

Only those who, by faith, receive the gift of righteousness through the mercy of God will escape God’s judgement and share in the blessing of eternal life.

John 5:24 NIV
[24] “Very truly I tell you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be judged but has crossed over from death to life.”

For those who reject God’s mercy and choose their own way, the outcome is…well, what then?

John 3:18 NIV
[18]”Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because they have not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son.”

This statement is neither intolerance nor hate speech. This declaration is both the sober truth and the greatest of all offers of mercy. How can a warning and a promise ever be anything else?

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO KNOW HIM?

Why did God give us prayer? Let’s examine Jesus’ words in His High Priestly prayer.

John 17:3 NLT
[3] “And this is the way to have eternal life—TO KNOW YOU , the only true God, and Jesus Christ, the one you sent to earth.”

God’s passion, among other things, is to give us eternal life, that is, to live eternally wth Him in His realm of love and peace. He said that “knowing Him” is the way to go. How important, then, that we understand what “knowing” means.

Let’s examine some of the Biblical ways and examples of knowing God, (not in order of priority).

  1. Genesis 4 introduces us to one of the most intimate expressions of knowing.

Genesis 4:1 NIV
[1] “Adam made love to his wife Eve, and she became pregnant and gave birth to Cain. She said, “With the help of the Lord I have brought forth a man.”

Genesis 4:1 NLT
[1]”Now Adam had sexual relations with his wife, Eve, and she became pregnant. When she gave birth to Cain, she said, “With the Lord’s help, I have produced a man!”

Genesis 4:1 KJV
[1] “And Adam KNEW Eve his wife; and she conceived, and bare Cain, and said, I have gotten a man from the LORD.”

Some modern translations use euphemisms, others state bluntly what Adam and Eve did to produce a son. The KJV uses the word “know”… “yada”, to describe the intimacy of marriage.

God desires intimacy with us in our spirits so that He can impregnate us with His “seed”, His Word, that gives birth to His purposes. We can only have intimacy with the Father through Jesus in the power of the Holy Spirit by our submission and obedience to His will, and through transparency with Him. John calls this “walking in the light”.

1 John 1:6-7 NIV
[6] “If we claim to have fellowship with him and yet walk in the darkness, we lie and do not live out the truth. [7] But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin.”

  1. Knowing the Lord means sharing His heart for what is important to Him. Doing what is right, i.e., for example, taking care of those who need care, is the very nature of God. He gave us the gift of righteousness, Jesus’ own righteousness attributed to us. He requires that we live it out in our daily lives by loving and caring for others as He cares for us.

To the son of Josiah, Shallum, God spoke this rebuke, because he failed to follow in his father’s footsteps.

Jeremiah 22:15-16 NIV
[15] “Does it make you a king to have more and more cedar? Did not your father have food and drink? He did what was right and just, so all went well with him. [16] He defended the cause of the poor and needy, and so all went well. Is that not what it means to KNOW ME?” declares the Lord.”

Josiah knew and feared God, issuing in a life of helping the poor and and needy, which God acknowledged as” knowing” Him.

  1. God reveals Himself and His ways to believers through His Spirit in answer to prayer.

David’s desire to know God was to know His “way”.

Psalms 86:11 NIV
[11]”Teach me your way, Lord, that I may rely on your faithfulness; give me an undivided heart, that I may fear your name.”

Paul reveals his own heart for fellow believers in his recorded prayer.

Ephesians 1:16-17 NIV
[16]”I have not stopped giving thanks for you, remembering you in my prayers. [17] I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give you the Spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may KNOW HIM better.”

Paul prayed that God would give the Ephesians believers wisdom and revelation of Himself through the Holy Spirit in them. There is no way we can “know” the Lord through human intellect or reason. Only God’s Spirit can interpret God’s ways as He interacts with us in our day-to-day lives. How can we ever understand His dealings with us unless the Holy Spirit enlightens us since God’s ways are unpredictable and mysterious?

Psalms 103:7 NIV
[7] “He made known his ways to Moses, his deeds to the people of Israel:… “

Moses had intimate fellowship with God, so God enlightened him by revealing the meaning of His ways. The people of Israel did not share this privilege since they were stubborn and rebellious and had no desire to know God.

Deuteronomy 8:3 NIV
[3] “He humbled you, causing you to hunger and then feeding you with manna, which neither you nor your ancestors had known, to teach you that man does not live on bread alone but on every word that comes from the mouth of the Lord.”

How would Moses have understood the meaning of these circumstances unless God had revealed it to him?

  1. God reveals the magnitude of His love by the ways He treats, empowers, and enables us to know Him through the Spirit in us, by our experience of Him. Again, Paul’s passion, expressed in prayer, was for his fellow believers to EXPERIENCE God’s love in all its dimensions so that the knowledge and the reality of His love would steady and steer them through life. Most of all, he wanted them to express in their own lives who God really was by understanding and experiencing His love.

Ephesians 3:16-19 NIV
[16] “I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being, [17] so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, [18] may have power, together with all the Lord’s holy people, TO GRASP how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, [19] and TO KNOW this love that surpasses knowledge—that you may BE FILLED to the measure of all the fullness of God.”

How is this possible? It boggles our minds to think that God’s “fullness”, the Greek word “pleroma”, meaning the full complement, the completeness of God’s NATURE, is in us!

Paul makes it clear that this has nothing to do with us. This work of God in us far exceeds our imagination, comprehension, or expectation.

Ephesians 3:20-21 NIV
[20] “Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, [21] to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.”

Now let’s summarise what it means to know God.

Knowing God means having intimate fellowship with HIM, being fully known and fully accepted, all blocks and barriers removed, absolute honesty and transparency between us, no mistrust, no reservations, no hidden agendas to cloud our interaction with God and He with us. How do we know when we are in this kind of intimate fellowship with God?

Philippians 4:6-7 NIV
[6] “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. [7] And THE PEACE OF GOD, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”

His peace in us!

Knowing God also means sharing His heart for what is important to Him. He is passionate about our doing the “good works” He prepared for us to do to benefit others. What are the good works He wants us to do? Whatever the Holy Spirit prompts us to do that blesses and helps others, especially using the spiritual gifts He has given us that equip us to serve others.

Romans 12:4-8 NIV
[4] “For just as each of us has one body with many members, and these members do not all have the same function, [5] so in Christ we, though many, form one body, and each member belongs to all the others. [6] We have different gifts, according to the grace given to each of us. If your gift is prophesying, then prophesy in accordance with your faith; [7] if it is serving, then serve; if it is teaching, then teach; [8] if it is to encourage, then give encouragement; if it is giving, then give generously; if it is to lead, do it diligently; if it is to show mercy, do it cheerfully.”

How else do we get to know God?

A powerful and effective way to get to know God is through our experience. Every time we experience God’s gracious intervention when we call on His name or even when He intervenes without our awareness until later, on reflection, we learn more about who He is.

John tells us how this happened to him and his fellow disciples during their time with Jesus in the flesh.

1 John 1:1-3 NIV
[1] “That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked at and our hands have touched—this we proclaim concerning the Word of life. [2] The life appeared; we have seen it and testify to it, and we proclaim to you the eternal life, which was with the Father and has appeared to us. [3] We proclaim to you what we have seen and heard, so that you also may have fellowship with us. And our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son, Jesus Christ.”

” Heard”… “seen”… “touched”… these are all human experiences through our senses. Jesus was a real, flesh-and blood human who said and did things in their presence, to them, and for them that profoundly influenced their knowledge of Him.

So with us. We may not have His physical presence with us but we have His Spirit in us. Awareness of “Christ in us” should profoundly influence the way we view life and the way we interpret our own circumstances. Knowing His love for us and His purpose to recreate the image of Jesus in us, our interpretation should give us greater understanding of who He is and what He is doing in our everyday stuff.

So, getting to know God is by His work in us and through our growing understanding of His ways, each new life experience increasing our knowledge that God is good, and laying the foundation for the love, trust, submission, and obedience that set us apart as God’s legitimate children.

In conclusion, perhaps the Lord is wanting us to move away from our preoccupation with our foolishness and failures that disappoint us and bog us down. Perhaps He wants us to see Him in everything, to learn the lessons of life that help us to know Him better. The more we know Him, the closer we get to becoming like Jesus in love, trust, submission and obedience to the Father.

You see., in the end, since eternal life begins in the here-and-now…we have eternal life…which means we are already living in eternity although our mortal bodies will perish one day in preparation for the resurrection.

So, why not live now in greater awareness of God’s presence, experiencing the benefit of knowing Him and growing in knowing Him, increasingly distancing us from the influences and irritations of this presently evil world?

FIRST THE TEST, THEN THE LESSON

There are many aspects of God’s ways that are opposite to the world’s ways. In fact, I call God’s kingdom “the upside-down kingdom” because, as He said,

Isaiah 55:8-9 NLT
[8] “My thoughts are nothing like your thoughts,” says the Lord. “And my ways are far beyond anything you could imagine. [9] For just as the heavens are higher than the earth, so my ways are higher than your ways and my thoughts higher than your thoughts.”

Take, for example, Jesus’ teaching on leadership. Worldly leaders, in the main, say, “Do as I tell you!” Jesus’ way is “Do as I show you.”

John 13:13-15 NLT
[13] “You call me ‘Teacher’ and ‘Lord,’ and you are right, because that’s what I am. [14] And since I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you ought to wash each other’s feet. [15] I have given you an example to follow. Do as I have done to you.”

Who is the greatest?

Mark 9:35 NLT
[35] He sat down, called the twelve disciples over to him, and said, “Whoever wants to be first must take last place and be the servant of everyone else.”

As always, Jesus Himself set the example.

Mark 10:45 NLT
[45] “For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve others and to give his life as a ransom for many.”

One of the great “upside-down” lessons of Scripture is God’s way of teaching us. Unfortunately, we often miss the point and fail to learn the lesson because we don’t recognise that God’s way of imparting understanding to us is different from ours.

Instead of learning and moving on, we stick at the same place, sometimes blaming God for our troubles rather than being grateful for new understanding…and we fail to move on in our journey to the Father.

Years ago, I prayed David’s prayer, little realising what a profound and far-reaching prayer it was.

Psalms 86:11 NIV
[11] “Teach me your way, Lord, that I may rely on your faithfulness (or, alternatively, “walk in your truth”); give me an undivided heart, that I may fear your name.”

Seventeen years later, God is still revealing His way, and I am still learning!

So, what’s His way of teaching us?

Every child is obliged to go to school to be “educated” in a variety of disciplines, ever increasing as knowledge increases.

Daniel 12:4 NLT
[4] “But you, Daniel, keep this prophecy a secret; seal up the book until the time of the end, when many will rush here and there, and knowledge will increase.”

Are we in that time now?

Our world is advancing in knowledge so fast that education for the young offers a bewildering array of facts to be stuffed into each small brain. When the lessons are taught and, hopefully learned, each child must go through the gruelling ordeal of regurgitating their knowledge on paper as best they know how. This happens not once but many times over in a period of twelve, now thirteen years, since they are now obliged to start their formal education a year earlier. “Big school” begins with and adds another year, Grade R.

However, God’s method of training works differently. He has no desire to stuff our heads with facts. His objective is to prepare us for eternity in His presence, not just as “saved” people but as sons and daughters in His forever family who perfectly resemble His Son!

The task He has undertaken is enormous. He requires us to learn to live new lives, leaving behind both sin and the old sin nature that controlled us and to become increasingly like Jesus.

God has given us His Holy Spirit to help us put to death the deeds of our old nature. He has given us His own nature through which we learn to nurture our new nature by submitting to and obeying Him. He has also given us everything we need to accomplish His objective.

2 Peter 1:3-4 NIV
[3] “His divine power has given us everything we need for a godly life through our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness. [4] Through these he has given us his very great and precious promises, so that through them you may participate in the divine nature, having escaped the corruption in the world caused by evil desires.”

He wants us to trust His perfect love for us in every…yes, every circumstance, good or bad, as He works IN ALL THINGS for our good.

Romans 8:28-29 NLT
[28]”And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them. [29] For God knew his people in advance, and he chose them to become like his Son, so that his Son would be the firstborn among many brothers and sisters.”

To achieve His purpose, God has given us a textbook, the Bible, a resident teacher, the Holy Spirit, and an effective method of teaching/learning, experience. He knows that we learn best through trial and error. The Holy Spirit and the Word are the interpreters of experience, helping us to better understand the purpose of the test.

Someone once said, “Life is lived forward but understood backwards.” How true that is in God’s “school of life”!

God’s way of teaching, then, is first do the test, then learn the lesson. As back-to-front as this may seem, it’s an effective way to impart understanding and indelibly imprint experience. Learning theory may put facts in our heads but real life lessons are learned the hard way…if we pay attention and apply the lessons.

Hebrews explains God’s method. Since we are incurably stubborn, we must feel the experience first, then internalise the lesson. God has an impossibly high standard, and only His work in us can achieve the goal. Without His work, we will never know the rewards.

Philippians 2:12-13 NLT
[12] “Dear friends, you always followed my instructions when I was with you. And now that I am away, it is even more important. Work hard to show the results of your salvation, obeying God with deep reverence and fear. [13] For God is working in you, giving you the desire and the power to do what pleases him.”

Now let’s examine His way of training us for eternity.

He calls it “Discipline!”

Hebrews 12:5-6 NLT
[5]” And have you forgotten the encouraging words God spoke to you as his children? He said, “My child, don’t make light of the Lord’s discipline, and don’t give up when he corrects you. [6] For the Lord disciplines those he loves, and he punishes each one he accepts as his child.”

Disciples are those who accept and respond to discipline. Why do we need discipline? We all start our new lives like lumps of unformed clay, shapeless and full of impurities. If the clay is ever to become a useful and beautiful artlcle, it must submit to the potter’s skill.

As the potter works the clay, he must first prepare the lump by eliminating whatever interferes with the shape and form he has in mind. Patiently, he works until the clay is smooth and free from everything that would blemish his vessel.

Then the potter puts the clay on the wheel, applying pressure as the wheel turns. Under his fingers, a shape begins to emerge. Carefully he works, an indent here, a raised bit there, guiding and controlling the clay, its shape, its thickness, its final form until he is satisfied that the vessel before him matches the blueprint in his mind.

Then comes the most important finishing touches, glaze and firing the clay. Without these disciplines, the clay might easily collapse into a formless lump again.

Do you get the picture?

God has a blueprint for His people, Jesus, the perfect Son. Once again, Scripture presents Jesus as our perfect example, model and mentor. Through His Spirit, “Christ in us” is the only way the Father will ever achieve His goal.

Let’s examine the process.

Hebrews 2:10 NLT
[10] “God, for whom and through whom everything was made, chose to bring many children into glory. And it was only right that he should make Jesus, through his suffering, a perfect leader, fit to bring them into their salvation.”

Much as we hate the thought, God uses suffering to discipline us just as He perfected His Son through suffering.

Hebrews 5:8-9 NIV
[8] “Son though he was, he learned obedience from what he suffered [9] and, once made perfect, he became the source of eternal salvation for all who obey him…”

Jesus learned the meaning and value of obedience as a human through suffering… not by trial and error as we do, but by being perfectly obedient to the Father’s will.

Peter beautifully explains how Jesus suffered.

1 Peter 2:19-24 NIV
[19] For it is commendable if someone bears up under the pain of unjust suffering because they are conscious of God. [20] But how is it to your credit if you receive a beating for doing wrong and endure it? But if you suffer for doing good and you endure it, this is commendable before God. [21] To this you were called, because Christ suffered for you, leaving you an example, that you should follow in his steps. [22] “He committed no sin, and no deceit was found in his mouth.” [23] When they hurled their insults at him, he did not retaliate; when he suffered, he made no threats. Instead, he entrusted himself to him who judges justly. [24] “He himself bore our sins” in his body on the cross, so that we might die to sins and live for righteousness; “by his wounds you have been healed.”

Although all suffering is painful, the writer to the Hebrews refers to the specific suffering of the believers to whom he was writing…Jewish believers who were tempted to go back to Judaism because of the severe persecution they were enduring.

To them, the writer explains that their suffering, unjust though it was, proved that they were truly God’s children and that He was qualifying them for His presence by making them holy.

Hebrews 12:7-11 NLT
[7] “As you endure this divine discipline, remember that God is treating you as his own children. Whoever heard of a child who is never disciplined by its father? [8] If God doesn’t discipline you as he does all of his children, it means that you are illegitimate and are not really his children at all. [9] Since we respected our earthly fathers who disciplined us, shouldn’t we submit even more to the discipline of the Father of our spirits, and live forever? [10] For our earthly fathers disciplined us for a few years, doing the best they knew how. But God’s discipline is always good for us, so that we might share in his holiness. [11] No discipline is enjoyable while it is happening—it’s painful! But afterward there will be a peaceful harvest of right living for those who are trained in this way.”

Both Paul and this unnamed writer put suffering squarely in the hands of God, not as we often think, random acts of the devil “attacking us”! God calls us to trust Him first, the only way to learn the lesson.

Why would God allow or orchestrate our suffering? Peter clarifies this thought.

1 Peter 4:1-3 NLT
[1] “So then, since Christ suffered physical pain, you must arm yourselves with the same attitude he had, and be ready to suffer, too. For if you have suffered physically for Christ, you have finished with sin. [2] You won’t spend the rest of your lives chasing your own desires, but you will be anxious to do the will of God. [3] You have had enough in the past of the evil things that godless people enjoy—their immorality and lust, their feasting and drunkenness and wild parties, and their terrible worship of idols.”

Strange as it may seem, according to Peter, physical suffering for Jesus has a powerful way of changing our attitude to sin. Suffering brings us back to earth with a bump, making the fragile nature of our lives that much more real. When we are close to death for whatever reason, sin is much less relevant or attractive.

Does this mean that suffering for Jesus is the only method of discipline that purifies us? What if we are never called to suffer for Him?

Although suffering for Jesus is the special privilege of some, and not all suffer in this way, we are all called to suffer “with Him”. This means that, whatever the nature of our suffering, we share His attitude of trust, submission, and obedience to the Father rather than complaining, resisting, and blaming the devil, “taking authority over him in Jesus’ name!” (which is unbiblical, unauthorised, and nonsense).

In the end, every trial is designed to test one thing, our trust in the Father’s perfect love. Abraham’s final test gives us the clue.

Genesis 22:2, 12 NLT
[2] “Take your son, your only son—yes, Isaac, whom you love so much—and go to the land of Moriah. Go and sacrifice him as a burnt offering on one of the mountains, which I will show you.”…
[12] “Don’t lay a hand on the boy!” the angel said. “Do not hurt him in any way, for now I know that you TRULY FEAR GOD. You have not withheld from me even your son, your only son.”

Do I fear God? Do I trust Him enough to obey Him without question? Do I love Him enough to take His every word seriously? Will I do what He tells me no matter how much it hurts? Will I take up my cross and follow Jesus as my example and mentor no matter the cost? Yes or no?

The tests will continue relentlessly, not to determine whether we pass or fail but to achieve God’s purposes. We will do them repeatedly until we learn the lessons and become what He made us to be, replicas of His Son.

WHAT IS THE LOCAL CHURCH?

Isn’t it amazing how people, we humans, have the knack of changing God’s Word to suit us. Take, for example, the way we identify church groups, denominating them by theological criteria…Baptist, Presbyterian, Methodist, Anglican…etc. We immediately associate people belonging to these “denominations” as either subscribing to infant baptism and confirmation versus believer’s baptism, hierarchical church government versus congregational rule, or even “born-again, Spirit-filled believers” versus the rest! There are other, lesser differences that give denominations their unique identity, as in today’s world, independant groups who think they have a handle on the truth but, in the end, these are artificial, non-biblical, superimposed differences.

The New Testament puts the church into only two categories according to its GEOGRAPHY, the local church and the universal or global church. So, churches were identified by where they were situated in the known world of that day.

Jesus is head of the universal church, His body which, like a human body, is made up of cells, which are the local churches…all believing the same truth, all connected to and living under the authority of the same Lord. Unlike the human body whose cells function differently, the cells of the global church have similar functions.

Some local churches today, unfortunately, have lost or ignored the pattern of the biblical church. Some are run as businesses, others as clubs, still others as military operations, with strict hierarchical orders, depending on the bent of the leadership.

No so the church of the Lord Jesus Christ! His church is made up of His sons and daughters doing life together under the loving leadership of its Head. Each member is a responsible and willing partner in the harmonious togetherness of the whole.

Let’s examine three of the main functions of the local church.

First, the nature of the church is a FAMILY . Every member of the local church is a son or daughter of God, born from above by the Spirit of God and adopted as full members into His divine family. Every member worships the same Lord, believes and practises His Word, and is connected to every other member by the “glue” of the same Holy Spirit.

1 Corinthians 12:13 NLT
[13] “Some of us are Jews, some are Gentiles, some are slaves, and some are free. But we have all been baptized into one body by one Spirit, and we all share the same Spirit.”

Jesus is both head and elder brother in this family. In the Hebrew family, the eldest son, the first-born, is responsible for the wellbeing of all the “second-borns”, and the family as a whole. As the “priest” of the family, he represents the family to the father and the father to the family. So, Jesus, our elder brother, represents the Father in all the doings and dealings of the family and us to the Father. God chose Him to be the head and leader of His family because He was qualified to be High Priest of the family.

Hebrews 5:5, 8-9 NLT
[5] “That is why Christ did not honor himself by assuming he could become High Priest. No, he was chosen by God, who said to him, “You are my Son. Today I have become your Father.”…
[8] Even though Jesus was God’s Son, he learned obedience from the things he suffered. [9] In this way, God qualified him as a perfect High Priest, and he became the source of eternal salvation for all those who obey him.”

Hebrews 2:10 NLT
[10] “God, for whom and through whom everything was made, chose to bring many children into glory. And it was only right that he should make Jesus, through his suffering, a perfect leader, fit to bring them into their salvation.”

This new family overrides all human family ties.

Matthew 12:48-50 NLT
[48] “Jesus asked, “Who is my mother? Who are my brothers?” [49] Then he pointed to his disciples and said, “Look, these are my mother and brothers. [50] Anyone who does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother!”

We become members of God’s family by adoption through the new birth.

Ephesians 1:5 NLT
[5] “God decided in advance to adopt us into his own family by bringing us to himself through Jesus Christ. This is what he wanted to do, and it gave him great pleasure.”

Romans 8:14-16 NLT
[14] “For all who are led by the Spirit of God are children of God. [15] So you have not received a spirit that makes you fearful slaves. Instead, you received God’s Spirit when he adopted you as his own children. Now we call him, “Abba, Father.” [16] For his Spirit joins with our spirit to affirm that we are God’s children.”

Jesus is the head, elder brother, High Priest, and blueprint for every member of His family.

…made like us…

Hebrews 2:11, 14, 17 NLT
[11] So now Jesus and the ones he makes holy have the same Father. That is why Jesus is not ashamed to call them his brothers and sisters…

…died for us…

[14] Because God’s children are human beings—made of flesh and blood—the Son also became flesh and blood. For only as a human being could he die, and only by dying could he break the power of the devil, who had the power of death.

…represents us…

[17] “Therefore, it was necessary for him to be made in every respect like us, his brothers and sisters, so that he could be our merciful and faithful High Priest before God. Then he could offer a sacrifice that would take away the sins of the people.”

… and we are being remade like Him…

Romans 8:28-29 NLT
[28]”And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them. [29] For God knew his people in advance, and he chose them to become like his Son, so that his Son would be the FIRSTBORN among many brothers and sisters.”

Togetherness is the hallmark of the family, bound by love and the strong family ties of new birth and belonging. So, the whole New Covenant presents the blueprint for the life of love and unity in the kingdom, the solid foundation of our family connectedness. It’s this real difference between the church and the world that alerts unbelievers to true power of the gospel.

John 13:34-35 NLT
[34] “So now I am giving you a new commandment: Love each other. Just as I have loved you, you should love each other. [35] Your love for one another will prove to the world that you are my disciples.”

John 17:23 NLT
[23] “I am in them and you are in me. May they experience such perfect unity that the world will know that you sent me and that you love them as much as you love me.”

Second, this divine family expresses itself through FELLOWSHIP.

What is fellowship?

Worldly clubs and organisations sometimes classify their togetherness as” fellowship” because they share the same goals and objectives. Their “fellowship” is based on ideas and philosophies external to themselves. Most often, their goals and objectives are not the driving force of their lives but rather some “after-hours” activity they engage in.

No so the church!

John teaches us about fellowship in his first letter.

1 John 1:2-3 NLT
[2] “This one who is life itself was revealed to us, and we have seen him. And now we testify and proclaim to you that he is the one who is eternal life. He was with the Father, and then he was revealed to us. [3] We proclaim to you what we ourselves have actually seen and heard so that you may have fellowship with us. And our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son, Jesus Christ.”

Fellowship in the church begins in the heart and is the heart of its togetherness. Real fellowship has Jesus as its root…understandimg and believing who He is and what He did, according to the Bible’s evidence, and being rooted by faith in Him as the source of life itself. Fellowship with one another is based securely on “Christ in us, the hope of glory”.

The miracle of this fellowship is that first, we share the very life of Jesus through faith in Him, and second, we share this common life with one another because He is in us collectively as His body, the church.

Third, we maintain the integrity of this fellowship by being transparent with one another and with the Father.

1 John 1:5-7 NLT
[5] This is the message we heard from Jesus and now declare to you: God is light, and there is no darkness in him at all. [6] So we are lying if we say we have fellowship with God but go on living in spiritual darkness; we are not practicing the truth. [7] But if we are living in the light, as God is in the light, then we have fellowship with each other, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, cleanses us from all sin.

God the Father has impregnated us with His own nature by His word…

1 Peter 1:22-23 NIV
[22] “Now that you have purified yourselves by obeying the truth so that you have sincere love for each other, love one another deeply, from the heart. [23] For you have been born again, not of perishable seed, but of imperishable, through the living and enduring word of God.”

1 John 3:9-10 NIV
[9] “No one who is born of God will continue to sin, because God’s seed remains in them; they cannot go on sinning, because they have been born of God. [10] This is how we know who the children of God are and who the children of the devil are: Anyone who does not do what is right is not God’s child, nor is anyone who does not love their brother and sister.”

Both Peter and John testify that the evidence of new birth and the presence of the life of God in us is the love we have for one another.

This means that Jesus Christ is the heart of our fellowship because He is at the centre of the Father’s heart and He is the centre of our new lives.

The most amazing truth is that God maintains the integrity of our fellowship by the constant cleansing of the blood of Jesus as we walk in honesty with the Lord and with one another.

The third characteristic of the local church is it’s FUNCTION .

The primary function of some local churches is to turn the church into a facility for “tertiary education”. The function of their churches is to train people in every facet of Christian life. Seminars, courses, conferences, meetings, even church services…all the members must attend to qualify for serving in the church and to move them towards becoming model believers.

Other congregations, for example, focus on the “good works” side of their life together. Social involvement is the main function of their family.

These things may be important but they must flow from, not be the reason for family togetherness. The function of the family, first, is to be a family. It is this aspect of the local congregation’s life that sets it apart from all other worldly groups and organisations.

We have this witness in the life of the early church in Acts. The church was welded together by the way they handled their everyday lives…their problems and challenges…applying the wisdom given to them by the Spirit to overcome their human frailties.

The outcome was waves of new converts, convinced by the witness of believers to their new lives, and coming into the church through the One who changed the people in God’s family. Being convinced that this was a God-thing, they wanted to be a part of it. Despite hardship and persecution, they also believed and were born into God’s family.

After the judgment in Ananias and Sapphira…

Acts of the Apostles 5:11-14 NLT
[11] Great fear gripped the entire church and everyone else who heard what had happened. [12] The apostles were performing many miraculous signs and wonders among the people. And all the believers were meeting regularly at the Temple in the area known as Solomon’s Colonnade.
[13] “But no one else dared to join them, even though all the people had high regard for them. [14] Yet more and more people believed and were brought to the Lord—crowds of both men and women.”

So, we have, in Scripture, the witness of one global church, divided, geographically, into small units…believers living in unity with each other in obedience to their Head, doing life together, and having a powerful influence on outsiders.

What if the artificially divided and theologically distanced groups of believers today were to return to our roots in the New Testament? Perhaps the church of the Lord Jesus would no longer be a joke but would once again become the powerful force that would turn our world “right-side-up”!

CHRIST IN ME, THE HOPE OF GLORY

have travelled slowly through Paul’s letter to the Colossians, stopping at every new point to examine each truth and draw from them the life lessons that Paul built into them to guide his readers through some treacherous waters. Though he did not know them personally, he knew that false teachers were assaulting their simple faith in Jesus as Lord. He also knew that they needed solid grounding in the Word because, as new Gentile believers, they had no background knowledge of the Old Covenant and its significance for the New.

Paul carefully steered them back to the supremacy and sufficiency of Jesus for faith and life. All the additions and subtractions of unscrupulous false teachers did nothing but confuse and distract these new believers from one simple truth, that God sent Jesus, His own Son, to redeem them from sin…to restore His presence in them.

Paul slowly builds the picture until he reaches the zenith of his message… “Christ in you, the hope of glory! “

An alternative translation clarifies Paul’s disclosure, the secret hidden from their understanding until this moment.

Colossians 1:26-27 NLT
[26] This message was kept secret for centuries and generations past, but now it has been revealed to God’s people. [27] For God wanted them to know that the riches and glory of Christ are for you Gentiles, too. And this is the secret: Christ lives in you. This gives you assurance of sharing his glory.”

God has finally ended the hatred between Jew and Gentile. This was His plan from the beginning of time, to unite all people under one Head, Jesus, and to put His own Spirit in them as a guarantee that each one would be recreated in His image.

Paul fleshed out this goal, but not in so many words, in his instructions to the men and women in Colossae who made up God’s household in that city…wives, husbands, children, slaves and masters. Each had a role to play in God’s divine order. How were they, ex-pagan, new-born believers in God’s family, to live by God’s impossibly high standards?

Paul’s answer is simple, unimbellished and powerfully possible. Jesus Christ is in you by His Spirit. His life in you makes possible God’s predetermined outcome. Wives can submit to their husbands gladly and willingly because Christ is in them. So too, husbands can love their wives; children can submit to and obey their parents; fathers can teach and train their children without provoking them; slaves and masters can run the household without resistance or conflict because…CHRIST IS IN THEM.

For us too, and all believers for all time, this is the one truth and reality that makes this life possible, despite the ungodly environment in which we live. Jesus is not only the centre of the universe and the centre of our personal world but also the very power by which we are energised to live His life while we are here.

What if this truth dominated our thoughts every moment as we navigate the temptations and tests of everyday life? What if we managed every choice and decision by this thought, “Jesus Christ is in me!”?

Paul seems to have got it right.

Galatians 2:20 NLT
[20] “My old self has been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me. So I live in this earthly body by trusting in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.”

Since Paul’s “old self” was dead, he was no longer obliged to take notice of it. Dead people don’t respond! He was infused with a new nature and a new life. He had a new driver in his vehicle. NOT I BUT CHRIST IN ME!

What an amazing difference it would make to us, to our families, our workplaces, our churches, and to the world around us if we were to live our this truth, Christ in me, the hope of glory.

Paul’s statement has in it a powerful reassurance. Since Christ resides in our spirits by His Spirit, we have the guarantee that God will achieve a seemingly impossible purpose. He will transform these sin-riddled, stubbornly independent, rebellious slaves of the devil into perfect replicas of His own Son. How will He do this? By putting the Spirit of His own Son in us!

Paul tells us, in his letter to the Ephesians, that the Holy Spirit is God’s “deposit”, His promise, like an engagement ring, that He has redeemed us, that we belong to Him, and that He will finish what He started. How will He do this? By Christ in us. “Christ lives in you. This gives you assurance of sharing his glory…(becoming exactly like Him).”

Ephesians 1:12-14 NLT
[12] “God’s purpose was that we Jews who were the first to trust in Christ would bring praise and glory to God. [13] And now you Gentiles have also heard the truth, the Good News that God saves you. And when you believed in Christ, he identified you as his own by giving you the Holy Spirit, whom he promised long ago. [14] The Spirit is God’s guarantee that he will give us the inheritance he promised and that he has purchased us to be his own people. He did this so we would praise and glorify him.”

So, John could write,

1 John 3:2 NLT
[2] “Dear friends, we are already God’s children, but he has not yet shown us what we will be like when Christ appears. But we do know that WE WILL BE LIKE HIM, for we will see him as he really is.”

We receive this assurance by faith. We believe what God says, do what He tells us, experience His grace, and the end result is guaranteed.

Do you get it?